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SMEC provides expert multi-disciplinary services in water supply and sanitation, training, health, environment, institutional strengthening and engineering. Our philosophy and approach have been established with the Community as its main focus and we adopt a cross-sectoral approach that incorporates community participation, gender, environment and training issues in all projects.

 

 

SMEC has an excellent record of project management and water supply and sanitation form a major focus of its activities. Over time SMEC has progressively integrated its traditional core strengths in engineering design and project management with an increasing emphasis on the non-engineering discipline areas such as:

  • institutional restructuring and strengthening 
  • training and human resource development 
  • gender equity 
  • community education 
  • health; and 
  • environmental management.

This shift in project philosophy is reflected in the skills and training of the present day SMEC staff and their consultative, multi-disciplinary approach to project management.

SMEC has implemented projects in Australia, South East Asia, Africa and the Pacific Region. Project components have ranged from pre-feasibility studies through to construction and commissioning. Most projects have included training programs, operations and maintenance planning, institutional development, community interaction and socio-economic appreciation.

Services provided for these numerous projects have included:

  • surface and groundwater assessment and development planning
  • planning, design and construction of water storage, diversion and conveyance infrastructure
  • investigations and development of water supply for major cities
  • development of groundwater wells for village water supply in remote regions
  • development of water supply systems for project area camps and villages in rural development projects
  • sanitation infrastructure including sewage transmission systems
  • environmental evaluations and assessments
  • on-the-job and formal training
  • institutional development and strengthening
  • socio-economic appraisal and community participation development
  • economic and financial analyses
 
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